"JSME, a subsidiary of Jindal SAW, has closed a club facility of AED 465 million for its long-term and growth capital requirements," the company said in a statement.
JSME, which has a capacity of 3.5 lakh tonnes per annum now, has the largest facility in Abu Dhabi to produce ductile iron pipes of various sizes used in water transportation and sewage systems in the Middle East and North Africa region.
Neeraj Kumar, Group CEO and Whole time Director, Jindal SAW said the company raised the "club facility" largely to substitute "existing facilities with the new facilities which is not only patient in tenor but also sufficient to take care of near to medium term funding requirements of the business in a more efficient and cost effective manner."
He said Jindal Saw is committed to developing long-term business relations in MENA region.
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